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碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家社會文化研究所 === 104 === Taiwan passed the Cultural and Creative Industry Development Act in 2010 to promote the development of its cultural and creative industries. The act aims to construct a social environment with rich cultural and creative content, cultivate talents in the cultur...
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ndltd-TW-104NCU057740062017-06-10T04:46:48Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58625410966136274730 none 客家特色產業發展之回應性評估 Yu-Chun Huang 黃伃君 碩士 國立中央大學 客家社會文化研究所 104 Taiwan passed the Cultural and Creative Industry Development Act in 2010 to promote the development of its cultural and creative industries. The act aims to construct a social environment with rich cultural and creative content, cultivate talents in the cultural and creative industries by using technology and innovative research and development measures, and develop domestic and overseas markets for these aforementioned industries. In addition, administrative agencies for Hakka affairs in the public sector have been established, in both the central government (Hakka Affairs Council), and local governments (Hakka Affairs Department), to facilitate preserving Hakka culture through organizational and institutional measures. Over the years, these administrative agencies have encouraged businesses and civil society groups to engage with Hakka-based industries and to enhance existing Hakka-based industries through policy programs to support and strengthen economic activities in Hakka communities. The aforementioned policies are expected to facilitate the creative integration of Hakka culture with industries, thereby increasing industry output value and productivity and stimulating industrial development in Hakka communities. Therefore, this study applied responsive evaluation to investigate the stance of policy stakeholders, specifically focusing on the responsive viewpoints of their claims, concerns, and policy issues. The present study focused on investigating policies for businesses that feature Hakka cultures. The development and current status of such businesses and how the government developed empowerment policies that promote the businesses that feature Hakka cultures were examined on the basis of the opinions of interested parties. 陳定銘 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 150 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家社會文化研究所 === 104 === Taiwan passed the Cultural and Creative Industry Development Act in 2010 to promote the development of its cultural and creative industries. The act aims to construct a social environment with rich cultural and creative content, cultivate talents in the cultural and creative industries by using technology and innovative research and development measures, and develop domestic and overseas markets for these aforementioned industries. In addition, administrative agencies for Hakka affairs in the public sector have been established, in both the central government (Hakka Affairs Council), and local governments (Hakka Affairs Department), to facilitate preserving Hakka culture through organizational and institutional measures. Over the years, these administrative agencies have encouraged businesses and civil society groups to engage with Hakka-based industries and to enhance existing Hakka-based industries through policy programs to support and strengthen economic activities in Hakka communities. The aforementioned policies are expected to facilitate the creative integration of Hakka culture with industries, thereby increasing industry output value and productivity and stimulating industrial development in Hakka communities. Therefore, this study applied responsive evaluation to investigate the stance of policy stakeholders, specifically focusing on the responsive viewpoints of their claims, concerns, and policy issues. The present study focused on investigating policies for businesses that feature Hakka cultures. The development and current status of such businesses and how the government developed empowerment policies that promote the businesses that feature Hakka cultures were examined on the basis of the opinions of interested parties.
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